Tribunal appointments for Faculty trio
Three members of Faculty have been appointed Legal Members of the Pensions Appeal Tribunal for Scotland.
Three members of Faculty have been appointed Legal Members of the Pensions Appeal Tribunal for Scotland.
A newly-introduced policy on bullying and harassment has received a strong endorsement from one of the Faculty’s most acclaimed former leaders.
The post-Brexit role of the Court of Justice of the European Union must be spelled out clearly and the status of its judgments left in no doubt, the Faculty has submitted.
The First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, has kicked off a series of Faculty-supported talks by politicians on the theme, Scotland After Brexit.
Leading lights in criminal law will be passing on some expert advice and tips to young practitioners at a full-day event in Glasgow.
The Faculty was delighted to welcome one of its most illustrious members, Lord Hope of Craighead, to open a new series of lunchtime seminars.
Scotland could be operating an illegal regime of charging litigants court fees at a level designed to fund the civil justice system, the Faculty has suggested.
The death has been announced of Muir Russell, QC, who served as a sheriff at Aberdeen for 20 years. He was 92.